1988
DOI: 10.1099/00222615-25-3-213
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The inhibitory effect of serum on the growth of Torulopsis glabrata

Abstract: Summary.Normal human plasma and serum were found to inhibit the growth of Torulopsis glabrata and, to a lesser extent, other yeasts. The factor responsible for the inhibition of T. glabrata was not dialysable, was heat stable at 56" C for up to 4 h and could be partly removed by absorption with viable T. glabrata but not Candida albicans. It was fungistatic at low concentrations and fungicidal at high concentrations, stable up to 4 years between -20" C and -70" C, but for only a few weeks at 4" C. Studies with… Show more

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“…Thus, C. albicans iron acquisition from host TF may be Als mediated, as is iron acquisition from human ferritin ( 73 ). Inhibitory effects of TF, IgM, and another components of Cohn fraction IV (most probably ceruloplasmin) on the growth of C. glabrata have been discussed ( 74 ), as has the capacity of a special LTF formulation to impair yeast adherence to vaginal epithelial cells ( 75 ). The EGFR and cadherin-5 (CD144) are also indicated in the network as potential ligands of both Als proteins ( Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, C. albicans iron acquisition from host TF may be Als mediated, as is iron acquisition from human ferritin ( 73 ). Inhibitory effects of TF, IgM, and another components of Cohn fraction IV (most probably ceruloplasmin) on the growth of C. glabrata have been discussed ( 74 ), as has the capacity of a special LTF formulation to impair yeast adherence to vaginal epithelial cells ( 75 ). The EGFR and cadherin-5 (CD144) are also indicated in the network as potential ligands of both Als proteins ( Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%